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  • Kyrrrr@lemmynsfw.com
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    Ah yes the part of the curve where the stress permanently changes you. Yeah, accurate.

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    this assumes a ductile material. I myself am smiling as though everything is fine in the elastic region and may snap at any moment.

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      What a fragile personality…

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        brittle. brittle materials fail in the elastic portion of the stress strain diagram

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        Found the titanium personality

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    Can a TI-84slinger explain this for us pipette-wielders?

    • HootinNHollerin@lemmy.worldOP
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      Past the elastic deformation region / yield stress you get plastic deformation, which even when the stress is completely removed there is permanent deformation.

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        Gotcha. Thanks! Do the points P, E, Y, U, and F stand for something or are the letters arbitrary?

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          Plastic deformation point, elastic deformation point, yield point, ultimate strength, and failure point

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          • Dave@lemmy.nz
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            And here I was thinking it was: F U, yep.

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          E is where it stops being linear, Y is yield, U is ultimate as in max, and f is fracture / failure. Not sure about p.

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            P is the Proportional Limit, where it stops being linear, but remains elastic for a short while longer, meaning any deformation can still be recovered. E is the Elastic Limit, where it changes from elastic to plastic

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            Proportional limit. Deformation is linear up until this point.

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        Looks like the plastic deformation point was placed before the elastic point.

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      Everything past the dotted line is the point where the material won’t go back to its original shape.
      Example: You can push on the hood of your car all you want, it’ll flex, and go back to its original shape (elastic deformation); but stand on it, and it’ll dent (plastic deformation).

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    “have you tried modeling this with something more flexible?” -The Project Manager.

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    Manager “So all that you need is more strain to reduce the stress? Here are 10 more tasks which should strain you quite a bit”

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    The plastic zone is no joke, my friend.

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      Is it sort of like the friend zone?

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        Indeed, it leaves you forever deformed.

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    Have considered recrystallisation therapy

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    The material is too ductile. I am at the peak of a narrow yield curve and then, snap, material breaks.

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    I like plastic.

    • Rose Thorne(She/Her)@lemm.ee
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      Well, do we have some good news for you about what’s currently in your body…

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        Yeah when I jerk off I cum credit cards.

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    Ouch yes, very true, but ouch

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